The Ford IndiGo was a a concept sportscar produced by Ford in 1996.
Ford said that the IndiGo captured the essence of the race-track and transforms it into a realistic design for the street. The styling was strongly race car in feel, from the bespoilered, narrow nose to the blacked-out wings, while its construction (carbon-fibre, aluminum and glassfibre) also mimicked competition use.
A 441 bhp 6.0-litre V12 engine (formed by mating two V6 units together) was estimated to give a top speed of 170 mph (273 kph) and a 0-60mph (0-96 kph) time of under four seconds. The six-speed sequential gearbox was derived from race cars, and changes were made by pressing buttons on the steering wheel. Even the instrument panel on the dashboard was Formula 1 inspired.